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Air Baltic celebrates 20 years Riga-Milan (Malpensa)

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Latvian airline Air Baltic is celebrating a remarkable milestone – 20 years of connecting Riga to Milan by offering passengers flexible flight schedules and a wide range of travel options.

Martin Gauss, President and CEO of air Baltic: "Over the years, we have seen the demand for Milan as a popular travel destination grow steadily. Air Baltic now connects both cities with five weekly flights, offering passengers a seamless travel experience and global connections. We are grateful to our partners in Milan for their cooperation over the years and look forward to many more years of cooperation in the future."

Andrea Tucci, Vice President Aviation Business Development at SEA Milan Airports: “Air Baltic's 20 years of uninterrupted activity in Milan is living proof of the Latvian carrier's ability to exploit the opportunities of our market, especially in Malpensa. In the 20 years of cooperation with SEA, Air Baltic has transported more than a million passengers thanks to its dynamic commercial presence. With its agile, flexible and competitive business model, it is an established partner that helps enrich the portfolio of routes available from Milan Malpensa.”

Air Baltic connects Riga with Milan Malpensa (MXP) with five weekly flights. Since the airline's first flight on this route in May 2004, Air Baltic has carried more than one million passengers and operated almost 11.000 flights between the two cities.

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